The lawsuit, which was filed today in San Francisco, has been brought on behalf of all women who worked for the company in the last four years in California. A Google spokesperson said the company "disagree[s] with the central allegations."

Former Binary Capital partner Justin Caldbeck, who resigned in June after multiple women alleged he had sexually harassed them, sent a cease-and-desist letter to entrepreneur Niniane Wang to prevent her from repeating allegations that he attempted to silence reporters and other accusers.